2009/4/3 Duane Johnson <duane.john...@gmail.com> > Perhaps it wouldn't be as all-wonderful as I think, but as a "new" Haskell > user, I am constantly switching back and forth between various definitions > of things trying to compare documentation and files... > The purpose of "expansion" as I was explaining it is not to *permanently > replace* what is in the text, but rather to *temporarily replace* it. I > imagine it kind of like a "zoom in" for code. You could "zoom in" on one > function, and seeing a new function that you don't recognize, "zoom in" > again, and so on. Once done, you would hit "ESC" to make it all return as > it was. >
Sounds exactly like the F9 feature in Excel (that's where you got the idea, right?). I can personally attest that it can be an incredibly useful feature. Michael
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